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kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it actually benefit me? >> we believe so. we believe that stronger corporate governance is best for the long-term share value, and it could -- it could possibly prevent a kind of loss like what we saw with the london whale. $6 billion is a lot. even at the beginning of it, when it first came to light, the -- jamie in this case characterize it had as a $2 billion loss and originally called it a teachest in a teapot. obviously there are -- there are different objectives that management and investors have. the board represents investors. those interests are not always aligned with management which is why, again,
kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm coming. >> big storm. brewing. >> but there as a storm brewing in the asset managers. raymond james. you have seen this stock? we talked about it for awhile. look at the growth in assets. aum is the name -- rjf is the name. i'm sorry. i don't know where my head went. >> no do-overs. it's live tv. >> b.k.? >> you know, what's not working, i don't think, are the bigger banks. barclays in particular. that's one i would be short. two things out of europe today, the ecb tip tauped into the fx wores and started to get worried about things we were worried abo about, i mean b.k. and brian. ltro loans being paid back and banks pa
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm coming. >> big...
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for the second year in a row, the new york city department of environmental protection offered unusual valentine's day trip. a select number of lucky couples take on a tour of the city's wastewater treatment plants in brooklyn. highlights of the tour included romantic views of the sludge treatment area and a hike to the top of the plant's digester eggs. >> did that last year. so over that. >> all right. coming up next, the stocks our creators are courting this valentine's day, but first why traders karen and dan are at odds over a major financial firm. he'll deliver the most compelling argument. find out when "fast money" comes back. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. [ engine
for the second year in a row, the new york city department of environmental protection offered unusual valentine's day trip. a select number of lucky couples take on a tour of the city's wastewater treatment plants in brooklyn. highlights of the tour included romantic views of the sludge treatment area and a hike to the top of the plant's digester eggs. >> did that last year. so over that. >> all right. coming up next, the stocks our creators are courting this valentine's day, but...
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we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech eco-system and crucially, find a job. >> talk to us about the boom in the technology sector that you're seeing. what does it mean in terms of economic impact, certainly locally it has to be strong. >> to diversify the economy and one of the advantages to being in new york city, we have media, fashion, finance and real estate. and a lot of these are the systems that are driving the business models of the tech sector and of the next generation of start-ups. so it makes sense the companies are based here. 2012 was a fantastic year for tech in new york ci
we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and...
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city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >> you wonder whether you should get worried when the analysts are having a hard time keeping up the market. i understand why people would be bulls. talk about the divergence between corporate earnings and the foot is firmly on the gas pedal. and they say people are underinvested. i don't buy any of those. if the fed has their foot on the gas pedal, they could take it off. as far as everybody being underinvested, goldman sachs indicated they have 40 to 45% of their assets in equities already. when i look at the dow chart, ten-year chart, looks to me like it could be forming a double top. look at
city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >> you wonder whether you should get worried when the analysts are having a hard time...
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tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a company's done consistently in good and bad times. and yes, for best of breed i actually look at the product itself. is the product something i'd want to use? is it a bank i'd want to go to? is it, to use the danny meyer phrase, the great restaurateur, is it the one that is most hospitable to shareholders? anyway, new diversification, it's important. it's what we're preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to some gold. a high yielder. okay? you need a growth stock. you need a special -- you know what? a spec and then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll each you all about how to pick
tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a...
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on the ground the meantime new york city under a blizzard warning at the moment. forecasters saying that we can expect anywhere from 10 to 15 inches of snow, and as the day has progressed we have also seen travel disruptioned increase. we looked at amtrak recently. it has suspended its northbound regional lines and the acela service between boston and new york, and also looking at some of the flight cancellations. according to flightaware.com. the latest number, 4,630 flights have been cancelled from yesterday, today and also for tomorrow as airlines try to get ahead of this storm. and, of course, there's an economic impact as well, but some economists have told me it could end up being a wash. you see people buying more ahead of the storm to stock you. we could see a whiteout shutting retailers down tomorrow, but at the end of the day it should be about equal. back over to you. >> jackie, thanks very much. let's check in on how the storm is affecting new york city itself. the weather channel's paul goodloe is there in times square. paul? >> well, here we've had a
on the ground the meantime new york city under a blizzard warning at the moment. forecasters saying that we can expect anywhere from 10 to 15 inches of snow, and as the day has progressed we have also seen travel disruptioned increase. we looked at amtrak recently. it has suspended its northbound regional lines and the acela service between boston and new york, and also looking at some of the flight cancellations. according to flightaware.com. the latest number, 4,630 flights have been...
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. >>> back over here, citi's chairman is not seeking a break-up of the bank. a story in today's wall street journal says michael o'neill was among those encouraging investors not to break up the bank. he is backing abroad cost cutting plans, but exploring a break-up is no longer said to be among his top priorities. >>> and top equity firm sports ing represents tennis players and lots of people including super model giselle bundchen. back in the day owned roger federer. the decision to sell has been driven by the trustee who own tess state of the former ceo and chairman. peemp say it could fetch mother than $2 billion, but there's a huge fight going on among the banks out there to represent this yield and so many of them thought they had the end because they had been with teddy for so long. they were friends with teddy, the trustee who runs this process. only knew teddy for the last two years of his life. so there are banks and bankers who said i've been blanking with him for 20 years. he was my best friend. i promised i would get the deal. but everybody is the
. >>> back over here, citi's chairman is not seeking a break-up of the bank. a story in today's wall street journal says michael o'neill was among those encouraging investors not to break up the bank. he is backing abroad cost cutting plans, but exploring a break-up is no longer said to be among his top priorities. >>> and top equity firm sports ing represents tennis players and lots of people including super model giselle bundchen. back in the day owned roger federer. the...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. ens. answers. >>> we've reached the final step. how do actually analyze the company that's coming public. here you have to assess what the company makes, ask if it's profitable and most important, thinking about hanging on to the stock after the deal, you need to know how big its end markets are. that's the key thing. this isn't all that different from analyzing any other stock, except you have less information to go on, less track record. most of it coming from the prospe prospectus. it can be easy to figure out if it's a brand or has a product. but it can be more difficult to figure out what the company makes if it involves a sophisticated product, especially if it's technology. semiconductor miniaturization that can be some of the toughest ones. do you like it? that isn't the only question. but it doesn't matter. think about heelies. a fad i absolutely despise. safety. i jump when it became quickly and you have to get in and get out quickly. it popped into the 30s and began a long, sick
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. ens. answers. >>> we've reached the final step. how do actually analyze the company that's coming public. here you have to assess what the company makes, ask if it's profitable and most important, thinking about hanging on to the stock after the deal, you need to know how big its end markets are. that's the key thing. this isn't all that different from analyzing any other stock, except you have...
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in his 12th and final state of the city address new york city mayor michael bloomberg is proposing a citywide ban of plastic foam containers. >> styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed. something we know that's environmentally destructive, costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable. we'll work to adopt a law banning styrofoam food packaging from our stores and restaurants, and don't worry. the doggie bag and the coffee cup will survive just fine. >> a switch to an alternate material would be more expensive and dunkin' donuts would have to replace foam cups. city council speaker christine quinn does seem open to it. in bloomberg world, new yorklers dress less than 16-ounce sodas in paper cups, maria. back to you. >> court, thanks very much. >>> pepsico higher after the beverage giant proposed earnings that exceeded expected. time to buy or are you better off with rival coke? coke versus pepsi in talking numbers today on the technical side. richard ross is global technical strategist with you aburg grayson and on the
in his 12th and final state of the city address new york city mayor michael bloomberg is proposing a citywide ban of plastic foam containers. >> styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed. something we know that's environmentally destructive, costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable. we'll work to adopt a law banning styrofoam food packaging from our stores and restaurants, and don't worry. the doggie bag and the coffee...
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>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits. gross margins will guide you in figuring out the direction of a stock. and some things you'll only find on the conference calls. not the headlines. gross margins, that's on the call. stay with cramer. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jac
>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits. gross margins will guide you in...
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the biggest yacht in the world. in new york city. we will show it to you. >> and first, though, what is coming up on the closing bell, bill? >> guys, we are going to follow the latest on carnival's pr nightmare. we have a passenger who is on board right now. we are talking to him on the phone. you won't believe what he has it say about conditions whaen and what he experienced above the triumph. >>> has can coke lost its fizz? is it better to take the pepsi challenge? >>> and james grant is back with us, issuing a dire warning about interest rates. why he says they could go a lot higher and soon. maria and i look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour. in the meantime, "street signs" is back right after this break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "street signs." gold closing roughly $10 lower after touching an intraday low of 1636. if it breaks through 1630
the biggest yacht in the world. in new york city. we will show it to you. >> and first, though, what is coming up on the closing bell, bill? >> guys, we are going to follow the latest on carnival's pr nightmare. we have a passenger who is on board right now. we are talking to him on the phone. you won't believe what he has it say about conditions whaen and what he experienced above the triumph. >>> has can coke lost its fizz? is it better to take the pepsi challenge?...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> time for the power rundown. joining us is suze orman from the suze orman show on cnbc. great for you to spend time with us today. >> thanks, tyler. >> a minute 15, buck and a half, whatever you want. go for it. i know this is an area of interest and concern to you, a trillion dollars worth in outstanding loans at high interest rates for student loans. >> and this is what is sad. kids haven't been educated on what it means to take out student loans. they take more than they can afford to pay back. student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. what is really getting bad is because after the credit crunch you couldn't get a private student loan. let's say you maxed out on federal loans and you needed more money, parent have been co-signing -- >> private. >> private student loans. biggest mistake, bar none. >> why? >> because there is no cap on interest rates. they have go to whatever they want to go. again, not dischargeable in bankruptcy. if students die be th
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> time for the power rundown. joining us is suze orman from the suze orman show on cnbc. great for you to spend time with us today. >> thanks, tyler. >> a minute 15, buck and a half, whatever you want. go for it. i know this is an area of interest and concern to you, a trillion dollars worth in outstanding loans at high interest rates for student loans. >>...
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and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of jpmorgan. there may be momentum. >> the corporate governance splitting the two roles never gained the traction here in the united states as it has around the rest of the world. people still love to have a single figurehead in america, and someone they can rally around. it's a very different -- you know, the iconization of american business people is quite unique. >> our next guest actually may have something to say on that topic. one of the biggest names in shareholder activists recently pushing for the proxy fight going on. calling on diversifi
and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of...
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how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >> is there money to be made for the -- but a lot of money goes to the league, i would think, right? how much of it does actually go to the team? >> andrew, most of it -- virtually all of it goes to the league. the team makes a little bit, not much. that's not tivation. the motivation is what it does for your city and for your fan base. it does help the local team in terms of generating support, sponsors view your brand as being stronger, and it's easier to sell sweets if you've got a super bowl coming up. so, there's some indirect benefits. but, d
how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >>...
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citi down 3% that the hour. look at the nasdaq, like in yesterday's selloff, the nasdaq felt the most pressure, seeing big cap technology under the most pressure again today. got microsoft, intel, apple amongst some of the biggest losers here, google holding onto its gains off the back of the two, price target rates from clsa, as well as bernstein, $1,000 a share. google surprising, up 1%. technology overall again weak. >> people may be looking for things like a going toll hold that 800 number as a tell as to whether or not we are going to slide further. more market reaction, bring in the president of platinum partners to talk about where we are, ari landers. welcome back. >> thanks. >> don't need to tell you how many things appeared to pile up against the bulls heart past 48 hours. much ado about nothing or not? >> not much ado about nothing. all the data this morning, which is nice, clearly the fed minutes were the most important thing. bernanke has been back stopping this market for months. if things are goin
citi down 3% that the hour. look at the nasdaq, like in yesterday's selloff, the nasdaq felt the most pressure, seeing big cap technology under the most pressure again today. got microsoft, intel, apple amongst some of the biggest losers here, google holding onto its gains off the back of the two, price target rates from clsa, as well as bernstein, $1,000 a share. google surprising, up 1%. technology overall again weak. >> people may be looking for things like a going toll hold that 800...
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keynote address at the hair bonn investment conference here in new york city. the understatement of thor yao, he said he's a little bit obsessed with herbalife. he did spend most of his keynote on herbalife. he thanked carl icahn and dan lowe for making it a bigger story. and that the attention that it's getting means that regulators will pay more attention to it. he said the biggest risk in getting into the story is that regulators wouldn't focus on the company, but now it looks like they are getting that focus and that publicity was the key to that. he was addressing the question on the hong kong dollar, his major call last year. of course, we'll be monitoring this story. we saw that herbalife shares were trading lower on the back of some of these comments. going to take a break here. coming up next, afterhours action. we are on the earnings call for the latest developments on cisco. leon cooperman signs onto facebook and logs off of apple. we tackle the reasons you may want to friend social media stock, as well. be right back. >>> still to come on "fast," in
keynote address at the hair bonn investment conference here in new york city. the understatement of thor yao, he said he's a little bit obsessed with herbalife. he did spend most of his keynote on herbalife. he thanked carl icahn and dan lowe for making it a bigger story. and that the attention that it's getting means that regulators will pay more attention to it. he said the biggest risk in getting into the story is that regulators wouldn't focus on the company, but now it looks like they are...
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atlantic city is the key word here. according to wells fargo, this could mean up to $850 million in a year in revenue. right now, the bill would be just for people living in the state to be able to gamble online. other states with legal online gambling could utilize the new jersey site. the more states that do this, the bigger the business could become for new jersey. atlantic city could use the boost. revenue down about 40% in just the last seven years. there is a little bit of concern about some lost tourism, but governor christie basically said, the cost benefit analysis just makes sense to get in, and get in first. coming up, we'll talk about the possible implications with professional sports. all leagues are against this. we'll chime in on what they have to say about it. >> internet gambling is already legal in europe. there are stocks that are already moving up in london on the basis they'll be able to capitalize on this. >> that is definitely true. thank you, simon. >> there is a mover in the gaining space. let's
atlantic city is the key word here. according to wells fargo, this could mean up to $850 million in a year in revenue. right now, the bill would be just for people living in the state to be able to gamble online. other states with legal online gambling could utilize the new jersey site. the more states that do this, the bigger the business could become for new jersey. atlantic city could use the boost. revenue down about 40% in just the last seven years. there is a little bit of concern about...
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thank you, ever, ever so much. >>> now the city of detroit hitting the skids again. jesse jackson jr. going to jail. one american ceo is really slamming the french. we have all those big stories coming up next. stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn the city over to an emergency manager. that manager could run the finances and try to find ways to save money, also the one to decide whether to take detroit into municipal bankruptcy. >>> and jesse jackson jr. is likely headed to prison. he pleaded guilty to misusing $750,000 of campaign funds. he bought himself a $43,000 rollex, as well as bruce lee and michael jackson memorabilia. h
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the man leading the charge, new york city comptroller john lear. >> how things are doing midday when the minutes of the fed's recent meeting eyeing the punch bowl. that spooked the market. the selling is intensifying when commod dids have been down sharply. dow down 76 the low of the special. down to 13,959. the nasdaq down over a percent, about 35 points at 3178. that was a 12-year high yesterday. and the s&p is back below 1525, a number a lot of traders keeping an eye on. down 14 points at 1516. will we see long-await all-time highs later this week? he asks. where did that come from. today's closing bell exchange, my old friend, kenny, and bob pisani joining us as well. frank, you're a big technical analyst and watched the charts and worried about market going higher as a lot of people. is this the beginning of a sell-off here, do you think? >> bell, actually i think your question is extremely well-timed. if you look at the s&p over the last few months, we've traced out a large rising wedge formation which is a five-wave structure, and that's a bearish distribution pattern. now ove
the man leading the charge, new york city comptroller john lear. >> how things are doing midday when the minutes of the fed's recent meeting eyeing the punch bowl. that spooked the market. the selling is intensifying when commod dids have been down sharply. dow down 76 the low of the special. down to 13,959. the nasdaq down over a percent, about 35 points at 3178. that was a 12-year high yesterday. and the s&p is back below 1525, a number a lot of traders keeping an eye on. down 14...
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the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's send it back to you in new york. >> reynolds, we were just talking about sorkin on the best dressed list and you may not be on it, but this is the guy that might replace it. loot him. >> thank you so much. >> you know what? i think he knew he was going to be back on squawk today. it's been a while and you said i'm going to be back on "squawk box." >> got the pocket square going. >> representing. >> and the hair is high .tight today, too, right? when was that done, yesterday? >> high and tight. my dad, god rest his soul, was a high and tight man. >> do you miss us on the days on -- >> ever
the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy weather. >> that's right. barbie and ken of -- >> that's right. barbie and ken of "power lunch." first to the markets, we will put the storm aside for a couple of second. with today's gains, major averages wiped out losses for the week. that could of course change but if it does hold the s&p 500, the dow and nasdaq will have racked up gains in each of the first six weeks of 2013. bob pisani is down on the floor of the nyse. he did manage to get to the new york stock exchange exchange today. >> let me be blunt about it, sue, everybody at the new york stock exchange wants to go home.
mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy...
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we will have the mayor of the two cities to tell us how the looming cuts will impact their cities. star of cnbc crimes show, call car chasers, they are here. they brought their beautiful cars out front. we are very much looking forward to speaking with them, "street signs" at the top of the hour. simon, over to you. >> very cool. thank you, mandy. every week we focus on top 20 real estate market. we talk it a top realtor to see what is going on in their town. let's go to portland, oregon. brad from windermere. brad, let's go over numbers on portland market. is 6366 listings. 1344 sold. 4.7 months inventory. median sales price 248,. and average number of days on the market is 114. >> we are challenged by inventory right now but it is picking up? don't have enough to sell. that's what they are saying in a lot of towns. the list of the week, a condo as i understand it. tell me about it for $439,000. >> this condo is at the benson tower in downtown portland. in the cultural district of downtown portland. it comes with 1,004 square feet. two bedrooms, two baths and a den. brand new floo
we will have the mayor of the two cities to tell us how the looming cuts will impact their cities. star of cnbc crimes show, call car chasers, they are here. they brought their beautiful cars out front. we are very much looking forward to speaking with them, "street signs" at the top of the hour. simon, over to you. >> very cool. thank you, mandy. every week we focus on top 20 real estate market. we talk it a top realtor to see what is going on in their town. let's go to...
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as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is all about if that storm slows down, that's when we could take this number and push it back up. so that's the timing. again, timing on that is if the storm slows down into the sudden daytime frame and that means the tail end of the storm, rock land, rochester, put numb, that's when it goes up and up. you already have two feet, what's another foot, right? but with sizeable snow versus a damaging crippling snow, in terms of infrastructure, new york city is still on that time line. you will gome snow but the bull aeye that we have nailed down, we are
as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is...
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city and b of a have not performed well, even going back before the crisis, trading at significant discounts to tangible book value. so where the government could play a positive role is getting more information out to investors so they can decide maybe the economically best solution for this is a market-driven breakup, but right now it's very difficult again the inadequate disclosures to see how profitable each business line is because the mega banks don't allocate their capital expenses according to their business line. so i think the government has probably not looked at that as much as they should, and we need to get market information out. i think the market can provide a much faster solution than government, but you're right. they are still continuing interest in congress on some type of size limit or breakup proposal. >> i guess, isn't it difficult to see a different, you know, setup in europe than the u.s.? i mean, do we need a global standard? >> yeah. >> is it even logical to think that we have one standard across the world? >> well, i think that would be years in the making, and t
city and b of a have not performed well, even going back before the crisis, trading at significant discounts to tangible book value. so where the government could play a positive role is getting more information out to investors so they can decide maybe the economically best solution for this is a market-driven breakup, but right now it's very difficult again the inadequate disclosures to see how profitable each business line is because the mega banks don't allocate their capital expenses...
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. >> caller: a big booyah from the windy city. i love your show. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: the company is huntsman, h u.n. >> go with georgia gulf. buy, buy, buy. go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> @jimcramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this stock, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. be but let's go to carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts of new york community bank. >> the yield is so much higher than all the others, i will send you to keen. i don't know, it is a nice gain. i prefer key. i like the safety. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> ina bull market, it is easier to pick stock that can go higher. this is what a bull market looks like. what is more lucrative is picking stocks that go higher. we have stocks like allergan, it makes real medicine, a leading player in the eye care busi
. >> caller: a big booyah from the windy city. i love your show. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: the company is huntsman, h u.n. >> go with georgia gulf. buy, buy, buy. go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> @jimcramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this stock, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. be but let's go to carl...
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turbo charge engines are here to city and have become incredibly popular. >> sure. thank you so much. >> you bet. >> gold is down, closing now. sharon epperson tracking action at the nymex, gold is the only one in the complex that's lost a little steam today. >> that's what happened here into the close we have seen gold prices drift lower. the only cop pont that is negative. we have seen gold in yen terms that will perform very well not only today but so far this year. it's up about 7%. the real standouts continue to be platinum and palladium. in fact, barclay says after the close, look for platinum to go 1725 to 1735 an ounce. back to you, tyler. >> sharon, thank you very much. how should retirees invest with the dow two points shy of 14,000. three strategies to help you find your next move. first, is the housing recovery for real or is it another bubble get ready to burst? we will have the latest data that may make you pause. be right back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters
turbo charge engines are here to city and have become incredibly popular. >> sure. thank you so much. >> you bet. >> gold is down, closing now. sharon epperson tracking action at the nymex, gold is the only one in the complex that's lost a little steam today. >> that's what happened here into the close we have seen gold prices drift lower. the only cop pont that is negative. we have seen gold in yen terms that will perform very well not only today but so far this year....
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plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug parker arriving at the airport in dallas just a few minutes ago. we're expecting an official announcement from amr on the usair merger. that's coming, we think, very, very toon soon. we're going to have that and a lot more when squawk returns. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. t let's take a look at futures. among th
plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug...
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but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy, and in particular international expansion are enough to offset -- >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare advantage, and they're get to cut it by that much, the stocks will be for sale. there's so many others, take the money out, buy -- you know, that's what's going to happen. anyway, some might be tempted to fight the tape. i know my friend doug cass going back and forth with me, he's a fighter, but why fight it? when you're fighting guys like buffett and dell and anderson, kinder malone and roberts, man, they would be rich. just doesn't make sense to me. i
but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy,...
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triumph won't be port here until sometime tomorrow afternoon whmp day rivals the city of mobile will have medical personnel on hand to take care of any passengers or crew members that may need care as they come off of that ship. at least one person has been removed. someone with a pre-existing health problem over concerns for that. that was during a time when another carnival ship delivered food. what passengers will tell you still not enough food, the lines to get the food, three, three and a half hours, that the stench from the problem with the sewage is inescapable and overwhelming. many have pulled mattresses into hallways or up on to the deck to try and sleep. there's no air conditioning, so it's described as a horrific scene on that ship. you talked about the financial hit that's going to hit this company. they are saying that it would be as much as $80 million when this is all said and done, a tough go both on the financial side and the physical side as the ship inches its way towards shore here. >> thank you so much. families and friends of cruise passengers desperately tryin
triumph won't be port here until sometime tomorrow afternoon whmp day rivals the city of mobile will have medical personnel on hand to take care of any passengers or crew members that may need care as they come off of that ship. at least one person has been removed. someone with a pre-existing health problem over concerns for that. that was during a time when another carnival ship delivered food. what passengers will tell you still not enough food, the lines to get the food, three, three and a...
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boston area, how fast does it come south and west through connecticut into new york city and the metropolitan area here? >> it's going the other way around. it's going to start -- new york city will be tomorrow morning, connecticut will be about midday, then boston mid afternoon and then again everybody just needs to be off the roads. if we can get everybody off the roads by noon tomorrow through noon on saturday, we're going to save a lot of people a lot of frustration because i'm telling you, when it's start snowing at two to three inches an hour, the plows can't keep up. all it takes is one bus to slide off the road and it's gridlock on the roadways. running out of gas and spending the night in a cold car, it's not fun. i never talked to anyone who said they wanted to do that again, spend the night in a cold car. >> take care of yourself. >> tonight we heard another dire warning from secretary of defense leon panetta about what would happen if the sequester cuts quick in. next and protesters interrupted confirmation hearings five times before cia director john brennan even finished his ope
boston area, how fast does it come south and west through connecticut into new york city and the metropolitan area here? >> it's going the other way around. it's going to start -- new york city will be tomorrow morning, connecticut will be about midday, then boston mid afternoon and then again everybody just needs to be off the roads. if we can get everybody off the roads by noon tomorrow through noon on saturday, we're going to save a lot of people a lot of frustration because i'm...
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the windy city. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: h u.n. >> buy, buy, buy. >> go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> at jim cramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this sto, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts of new york community bank. >> it is so much higher than all the others, i will send you to keen. i don't know, it is a nice gain. i prefer key. i like the safety. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> coming up, allergra catapulted in 2013. botox smoothed out wrinkles for their results. are shares heading high sner cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars
the windy city. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: h u.n. >> buy, buy, buy. >> go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> at jim cramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this sto, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts...
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in the city, 20 degrees the windchill. boston, 27. the winds howling, temperatures dropping. yes, more snow falling out there, especially around the lakes today. south of buffalo, that's where it will be focused and into northern maine. good news for the skiers. most of this last storm stayed mostly snow. the slopes are still in good shape. totals today mostly north of syracuse toward the tughill plateau, 94 staying breezy and dry. most of the concern over the next couple of days will be the latest winter storm. moving into the west today, snow overspreading the four corners area. colorado into new mexico, arizona, utah, all picking up significant snow. this really cranks into the day tomorrow. we'll have heavy snow across nebraska, kansas, missouri, into iowa. big area of sleet and freezing rain here across southern missouri and northern arkansas. travel is going to be really rough. for some folks with enough freezing rain, we could be talking power outages for several days. especially in northern arkansas. that's something to watch. and then on friday, the snow moves up tow
in the city, 20 degrees the windchill. boston, 27. the winds howling, temperatures dropping. yes, more snow falling out there, especially around the lakes today. south of buffalo, that's where it will be focused and into northern maine. good news for the skiers. most of this last storm stayed mostly snow. the slopes are still in good shape. totals today mostly north of syracuse toward the tughill plateau, 94 staying breezy and dry. most of the concern over the next couple of days will be the...
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. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact on this. we do live in big cities but people in kansas don't have the same relationship. >> shouldn't have to pay for that. >> you can't have everything you want in life. i have a number. $47 trillion. do you know what $47 trillion is? from the cbo, congressional budget office, that's u.s. federal spending for the next ten years. $47 trillion. okay? can we agree that's a big number? now the post office will add to that number. i think we should be subtracting from that number. i don't care what sentimentality or who claire mchaskill is. she shouldn't have run the race. sh
. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact...
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we have a live report coming up on a violent crime wave there and if it's eating into the city's bottom line when it comes to the very-important tourist trading. that's later on "the closing bell." [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back. if you're just joining us, markets are seeing a selloff as we go into the final minutes of the trade here. dow down 132 points. the s&p back below 1500 for the first time in a little while. problems in washington and overseas, though, are not bothering one of our next guests. sam stoval. >> welcome, friend. liz ann sanders of charles schwab. welcome back
we have a live report coming up on a violent crime wave there and if it's eating into the city's bottom line when it comes to the very-important tourist trading. that's later on "the closing bell." [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of hewlett-packard surging on reports that the board is studying potential breakup scenarios. jon fortt has the latest. fact or fiction here? >> melissa -- fact, but not extremely exciting fact. the business new side courts reporting this. not a lot new i see in this report, saying that the board is exploring a breakup of some divisions, among other scenarios to maximize shareholder value. doesn't seem they've ever stopped analyzing these scenarios. but the spin off of the pc business is something that meg whitman keeps ruling out. earnings call after earnings call. nothing clear anything about that ha
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back. mary thompson is stepping in now with some breaking news on that fight between greenlight capital and apple. mary. >> reporter: that's right. it's a victory for david einhorn's greenlight capital. judge richard sullivan ruling in favor of greenlight capital. einhorn had sought to block shareholders from voting on proposal two of apple's proxy. the judge basically granting that injunction, and had a this means is that apple is blocked from allowing share holders to vote on whether or not the firm should is
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> i always wanted to bump in with dylan. that is a tv term. i think it might be time -- i can't believe i'm doing this. i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even. what the heck am i coming out to tell you to buy shares of the new york times. simple. they know that they getting rid of the print, that's why they are selling "the boston globe" that's not the business. the business is putting out the content online and charging for it. the new york times the online journal of worldwide record and ever since the nyt put up its online pay wall, this company figured out how to make money off its content on the internet. that's the great leap forward. see, at the end of the fourth quarter, times wracked up a denominal -- they have 668,000 paid digital subscribers, u
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> i always wanted to bump in with dylan. that is a tv term. i think it might be time -- i can't believe i'm doing this. i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> here is a real sizzle story. facebook billionaire mark zuckerberg is hosting his first political fund-raiser tonight. guess who it's for? new jersey governor chris christie, out of the left coast with all of those silicon valley folks. who would have thunk it. julia is live outside his house. >> good evening. the security is already tight. we have helicopters overhead. everyone is getting ready for the big event when zuckerberg invites his friends to meet chris christie. christie is raising his profile as a bipartisan leader ahead of his 2016 prospective run for president. this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shar
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> here is a real sizzle story. facebook billionaire mark zuckerberg is hosting his first political fund-raiser tonight. guess who it's for? new jersey governor chris christie, out of the left coast with all of those silicon valley folks. who would have thunk it. julia is live outside his house. >> good evening. the security is already tight. we have helicopters...
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new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have an early spring. guess not. thanks, paul. appreciate it very much. we should go to chicago because the weather will be much better there than it is here. hi, ricky. >> hi. i feel bad for you, sue. we've had very little snow in chicago this season and a lot less selling of traesh ris of late. look at the chart of ten-year. you can see we are now well under the 195. many traders calling it a pivot. why, ask you? this should explain. we are hovering at two-week lows and the pattern looks like more buying in treasury. not necessarily selling but equities figure and as do currencies, look at a
new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have...
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you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to it right now. meanwhile, since months ago, value investor bob olstein told cnbc that amazon could drop 50% over the next few years. since then the stock has done well moving higher. that hasn't stopped olstein from staying bearish on the stock. in fact, now he's calling amazon a ticking bomb on valuation. he says the wrong price for investors is what they are looking at. surprised short sellers are not piling in on this stock. >> bob joins us now along with cnbc's gary kaminsky who is a bit more positive on amazon, and, bob, we certainly want to get your take on the rally at large as we mar
you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to...
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kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people looking at the stock down today. the bank is targeting $1 billion in cost cuts. among the ways they are going to get there, 4,000 net head count reductions. we should note they are going to be a lot of head count reductions over the next two years in the consumer banking unit. there could be as many as 19,000 jobs cut with the majority of those in the mortgage banking department as the mortgage environment improves here. that's not to say the consumer bank is shrinking. we heard from chase consumer banking ceo or retail banking ceo and he said they will open 200 bran
kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people...
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, i still think actually right now, citi is the better play than jpmorgan. i'm still long jp morning, but getting long citi, as well. >> i'm worried about the financials here. at low interest rates, you had an all you can eat loans, all you could want of getting this credit. if rates go higher, it might be the first time in history that the price of a product goes higher and people want more. very unusual for that to happen. >> the net interest margin -- that is getting -- >> that's fine. >> we could see the net interest margin expand, which is the single most important thing -- >> it's the same argument as apple just in reverse. apple margins are going down, but if they sell more product, that's good. so, now -- >> i don't agree this is the biggest loans they could be making. >> it's a demand -- >> they can do whatever they want. >> you can see demand go up. eitherjamie's hot is really the bottom line. >> i don't know why you waited. >> there you go. nice way to end the segment. all right. let's get back -- the markets, of course, having the worst day of 20
, i still think actually right now, citi is the better play than jpmorgan. i'm still long jp morning, but getting long citi, as well. >> i'm worried about the financials here. at low interest rates, you had an all you can eat loans, all you could want of getting this credit. if rates go higher, it might be the first time in history that the price of a product goes higher and people want more. very unusual for that to happen. >> the net interest margin -- that is getting -- >>...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> two minutes to the clos
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. we're just a few minutes away to closing out trading day and the trading week. >> the late day selloff may ruin the chances for the market to finish the week higher, though we're still coming back here. those internal e-mails from walmart are the culprit. they
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. answers. >>> if the housing market is coming back, then you know that i think that the housing theme cannot be denied. despite the doubts that cropped up mid-week about this sector. and if the banks are making more loans, and you know i think that can't be denied, specifically residential mortgage loans, another one of my favorite themes for 2013, which i did not abandon during the week, then how about we talk about a crazy idea for speculation friday? how crazy? you know what? i think this housing rebound is so robust that it's time to consider buying a mortgage insurer. albeit only for speculation. this is speculation friday. and the one i've got my eye on is -- radian group. rdn for all you home gamers. the stock i told you years ago you had to get out no matter what. the mortgage insurance companies, as you might expect from the name, write insurance policies on mortgages that compensate lenders or investors if the borrowers default on the loan. so let's say you take out a loan to
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. answers. >>> if the housing market is coming back, then you know that i think that the housing theme cannot be denied. despite the doubts that cropped up mid-week about this sector. and if the banks are making more loans, and you know i think that can't be denied, specifically residential mortgage loans, another one of my favorite themes for 2013, which i did not abandon during the week, then...
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stale with cnbc "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here, because the s&p 500 is hovers at 1500 yet again, our traders have found ways to play this rally. guy? >> hi, mel. >> valentine's week, just so you know. waiting for my gift. you laugh. valuation is crazy, 21 times forward earnings. you go back to the last quarter, operating margins, much better than expected. i know valuations are stretched. wig short interest here. still goes higher. >> is that connected to valentine's day week? >> no. nothing to do with it. >> not taking your wife to dunkin' donuts? >> just making sure mel knows, i'm waiting for my gift on thursday and that's putting it out there. >> wow. >> keep o
stale with cnbc "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here,...